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  1. Methods in Plant Cell Biology, Part A, Volume 49 (Methods in Cell Biology)
  2. Cell Biology: A Short Course by Stephen R. Bolsover, Jeremy S. Hyams, et all 2003-12-31
  3. Histology and Cell Biology: An Introduction to Pathology: With VETERINARY CONSULT Access by Abraham L Kierszenbaum MDPhD, 2007-10-26
  4. Medical Cell Biology, Third Edition (MEDICAL CELL BIOLOGY (GOODMAN))
  5. Schaum's Easy Outline Molecular and Cell Biology by William Stansfield, Raul Cano, et all 2003-02-21
  6. Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas, 1978-02-23
  7. Cell Biology by Gerald Karp, 2010-01-05
  8. Networks in Cell Biology
  9. Molecular Biology of the Cell
  10. Cell Biology and Genetics (Crash Course) by Joanne Evans, 2008-06
  11. Cytokine Cell Biology: A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series)
  12. Essential Cell Biology: A Practical Approach Volume 2: Cell Function (The Practical Approach Series)
  13. Microtubules: in vivo, Volume 97 (Methods in Cell Biology)
  14. Apoptosis and Cancer: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)

41. Trends In Cell Biology
Trends in cell biology provides concise, informed summaries of recent advances across the whole spectrum of cellbiological research.
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If you have a personal print subscription to a Trends title please click here Aims and Scope Trends in Cell Biology provides concise, informed summaries of recent advances across the whole spectrum of cell-biological research. As well as review articles, which form the backbone of each issue, Trends in Cell Biology includes commentaries on the latest developments, hypotheses to stimulate new research avenues, discussions of developing techniques and computer technology, meeting reports, personal profiles of eminent cell biologists, career advice, literature alerts, a meetings calendar and reviews of new books, software and CD-ROMs. Most articles in Trends in Cell Biology are commissioned, and all are subject to stringent peer and editorial review, ensuring balance, accuracy and a lively, fluent style. The topics covered are selected by the Editor and Editorial Board to reflect the most interesting recent developments. Trends in Cell Biology's readers use the journal to keep up with the recent progress in their own and related fields, and as a valuable resource for teaching.

42. Sloan-Kettering - Cell Biology
The research activities of the cell biology Program are directed towards understanding the molecular mechanisms that control normal cell behavior and how
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var checkProtocol = true; Major Research Areas createNavigationImageCache("/mskcc/", 5804,457,7144,8960,67,58022) Research Programs Cell Biology Raju Chaganti Hironori Funabiki @ Rockefeller.edu ... Research Programs
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Select a Cell Biology Laboratory - Raju Chaganti - Hironori Funabiki @ Rockefeller.edu - Filippo Giancotti - Alan Hall - Xuejun Jiang - Jidong Liu - Paul A. Marks - Malcolm Moore - Marilyn Resh - Urs Rutishauser - Timothy A. Ryan @ Cornell.edu - Meng-Fu Bryan Tsou The research activities of the Cell Biology Program are directed towards understanding the molecular mechanisms that control normal cell behavior and how these are disrupted in cancer. The overall mission of this program is to identify, through the advancement of knowledge in cell biology, alterations that promote cancer progression and new opportunities for treating the disease. Research activities cover the following areas:
Signal Transduction
Signal transduction pathways initiated at the cell surface mediate a cell's response to the external environment. These affect all aspects of cell behavior, such as the decision to divide and proliferate, to die, to differentiate, or to migrate from one location to another. All research groups in the program have an interest in signal transduction pathways, though with an emphasis on different biological contexts.
Cell Division
The cell division cycle and its regulation by intrinsic and extrinsic factors are of major interest to investigators in this program. The ability to divide inappropriately is the defining feature of cancer cells and it is essential to identify how this process is normally controlled if we are to understand what goes wrong in the disease.

43. Archive Of "Cell Biology Education".
cell biology Education Vols. 1 to 4; 2002 to 2005 Articles from cell biology Education are provided here courtesy of American Society for cell biology
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44. NIH Cell Biology Interest Group
The cell biology Interest Group (CBIG) is a consortium of interinstitute interest groups focusing on various aspects of cell biology.
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The Cell Biology Interest Group (CBIG) is a consortium of inter-institute interest groups focusing on various aspects of Cell Biology. The activities of the CBIG are coordinated by the CBIG Steering Committee In these pages, you will find information about Cell Biology research at the NIH, the general activities of the CBIG , and the activities and membership of the following interest groups:
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Return to the SIG Home Page Return to the NIH Home Page The illustration above shows an immunofluorescent staining of the Golgi complex in normal rat kidney cells.

45. SpringerLink Home - Main
www.springerlink.com/openurl. asp?genre=journal issn=07422091 - Similar pages ATCC cell biology CollectionThe ATCC cell biology Collection is the most comprehensive and diverse of its kind in the world, consisting of over 3600 cell lines from over 80 different
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46. Cell Biology
cell biology. Science Olympiad 2 Trans Am Plaza Drive, Suite 415, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, 60181 Tel 630792-1251 FAX 630-792-1287
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47. Welcome To Institute Of Molecular And Cell Biology
Institute of Molecular and cell biology A member of A*STAR s Biomedical Sciences Institutes 61 Biopolis Drive (Proteos) Singapore 138673
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IMCB PI Seminars are scheduled for the last Friday of each month from 4-5:30 pm in the Matrix building, Biopolis. Each session will feature two half-hour seminars by IMCB PIs followed by a reception. The aim of these seminars and the reception is to foster interaction amongst colleagues from across different disciplines. More Seminars 15 January 2008
Seminar: Dr Masafumi Muratani (UK)

Regulation of SRF coactivator MAL: linking actin dynamics to mitochondrial cell death

16 January 2008
Seminar: Miss Alena Kabil (UK)

Estrogenic chemical induce genomic instability in breast cancer cells by activating MAPK

18 January 2008
Seminar: Prof. Akihiko Nakano (Japan)

Live imaging of membrane traffic from the ER and through the Golgi
28 January 2008 Seminar: Dr. Wang Min (USA) Molecular mechanism of inflammatory angiogenesis and tumor metastases More Dey A, Wong ET, Cheok CF, Tergaonkar V, Lane DP R-Roscovitine simultaneously targets both the p53 and NF-kappaB pathways and causes potentiation of apoptosis: implications in cancer therapy.

48. Cell Biology Promotion
2710-2007 collaborative and constructive cell biology i-learning Overview. Home. Welcome to the website of cell biology Promotion
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49. Cell Biology And Cancer
cell biology and Cancer Curriculum Supplement Cover, Getting Started, Getting Started Technical information regarding the use of this Web site
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50. Lodish Bridge Page
Molecular cell biology by Lodish, Berk, Matsudaira, Kaiser, Krieger, Scott, Zipursky, and Darnell Molecular cell biology, 4e. Molecular cell biology, 5e
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51. Lodish 5e
Welcome to the Web site for Molecular cell biology, 5e by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, Paul Matsudaira, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Matthew P. Scott,
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52. IngentaConnect Publication: Biochemistry And Cell Biology
Biochemistry and cell biology. ISSN 08298211, Online ISSN 1208-6002 visit publication homepage Biochemistry and cell biology logo NRC Research Press
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53. Biochem Homepage
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Crowding affects proteins (Wittung-Stafshede).
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Increased mitotic cells in LMO4 mutants (Lane Lab).
Increased mitotic cells in LMO4 mutants (Lane Lab).
Detection of nanotubes in live Drosophila (Beckingham Lab).
Detection of nanotubes in live Drosophila (Beckingham Lab).
CaM/RYR structure from the MacKenzie Lab.
CaM/RYR structure from the MacKenzie Lab.
Active site of CerHb (Olson Lab).
Active site of CerHb (Olson Lab).
The lactose repressor system (Matthews Lab).
The lactose repressor system (Matthews Lab).
Stereochemistry of base recognition (Shamoo Lab).

54. Cell Biology Lesson Plans
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  • A New You! - In this lesson, students research stem cells to learn how they function, the distinguishing characteristics of types of stem cells, and how stem cells may be manipulated by scientists to help bodies heal and regenerate unhealthy or damaged cells.
  • Acids, Bases and Cells - This an excellent study of how cells will produce buffers to maintain an environment of neutral pH so that their enzymes will not become denatured.
  • Bacteria Wanted Poster - Students will reseach a bacterial pathogen and produce a wanted poster of the organism.
  • Cell Analogies Collage - This project challenges students to make original functional anologies between cell structures and everyday objects.
  • Cell Division and Mitosis - Students will make a slide of onion root tips and observe different phases of mitosis.
  • Cell Membrane/Surface Area Demos - Here are some simple, fun, cheap and educational surface area demonstrations to use when you are studying cell membranes.
  • Cell Size and Division or How Big Would You Want To Be - For all grades: to illustrate the usefulness of models to represent things which are too small (cells or molecules) or too large in science.
  • 55. About Current Opinion In Chemical Biology
    Current Opinion in cell biology Cover Current Opinion in cell biology In Current Opinion in cell biology, we help the reader by providing in a
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    Journal Information Link to Latest issue If you have a personal print subscription to this title please click here More information on this journal Aims and organisation The Current Opinion journals were developed out of the recognition that it is increasingly difficult for specialists to keep up to date with the expanding volume of information published in their subject. In Current Opinion in Cell Biology, we help the reader by providing in a systematic manner:
  • The views of experts on current advances in Cell Biology in a clear and readable form Selections of the most interesting papers from the great wealth of original publications, annotated by experts.
  • Division of the subject into sections The subject of cell biology is divided into seven major sections, each of which is reviewed once a year. Each issue contains one or two of the major sections, and the amount of space devoted to each section is related to its importance.

    56. TSRI - Cell Biology
    Department Contacts TSRI Scientific Report 2006 cell biology TSRI Scientific Report 2005 - cell biology TSRI Scientific Report 2004 - cell biology
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    57. 2008 CSHL/WT Meeting On Computational Cell Biology
    Following the success of the first Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory meeting on Computational cell biology in March 2007, a second conference on Computational
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    Computational Cell Biology
    March 26 - 30, 2008
    Abstracts due: January 18, 2008
    Organizers:
    Benjamin Geiger, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
    Edda Klipp, Max Planck Institute for Mol Gen, Germany
    Bela Novak, Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Biology, UK
    Program Advisors:
    John Tyson Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA
    Leslie Loew , University of Connecticut Health Center, USA
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    Following the success of the first Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory meeting on Computational Cell Biology in March 2007, a second conference on Computational Cell Biology will be held at the Wellcome Trust Conference Centre on the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus in Hinxton, UK. The meeting will begin in the afternoon of

    58. Cell Protocols
    Get the latest information, news and protocols at Cell Protocols. Cell Protocols. Find Cell Protocols and a Forum for cell biology Discussions!
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    59. Centre For Stem Cell Biology
    Research on production of undifferentiated ES and foetal cell lines to GMP grade, with feederfree, chemically defined culture conditions.
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    60. Biol 1406- Biology I Interactive Tutorials
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